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No better way to spend a Sunday afternoon in the summer than to head out to a ball game and catch your favorite team pounding their biggest rival. If you live in California then you know this classic National League rivalry.

22''x28'' Oil on Canvas. December 2008

This painting was a gift for my father at Christmas. The setting is AT&T Park in San Francisco and you are seeing the San Francisco Giants beating their hated rivals - the Los Angeles Dodgers. This painting became a numerical theme. Everywhere you look are numbers. Dad's favorite player was Bobby Bonds (father of Barry) who wore 25 - notice the hitter's number. Notice the fan standing up in excitement as the runner at second attempts to steal third base. The fan is wearing number 54 on his back to symbolize the year the Giants last won the World Series (a long time to wait). The score is 5-1 Giants ( my father was born in 1951). When I played baseball I wore the number 10 so you will find 10 in 3 different places here. Can you tell me where you see the number 10 or can you find 10 of something in the painting? This work took 2 months and came out pretty decent. I am making prints of this so if you are a baseball fan and interested then send me a note.